Posted by TeamPC on 29 Oct 2014
A football tournament organised by Perfect Circle as part the ‘Game of Chance’ Campaign to promote knowledge of the risks around legal highs attracted 12 teams and was won by Iffley Harriers (Pictured).
The event, which was held at St Gregory the Great Catholic School, Oxford on the 29th Oct was put on by Oxfordshire County Council and supported by Oxford United. As well as a quality football competition, the 60 competitors were treated to the opportunity to win spot prizes with further sporting challenges and given plenty of information about what legal highs are and why it is risky to take them.
Meanwhile, work to engage 16-25-year-olds continues with a treasure hunt around the streets of Oxford. To get access to the weekly online clue and be in with a chance of winning an XboxOne, like the legal highs awareness page on Facebook.
If you would like more information about the Legal Highs Game of Chance campaign then please contact us on 01706 373440.
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